Santa Maria della Reggia, Umbertide
The Collegiata di Santa Maria della Reggia is a Renaissance-style, Roman Catholic church located in Umbertide, province of Perugia, region of Umbria, Italy. In 2015, it was part of the parish of San Giovanni Battista.
History[]
The octagonal church is located in the center of town, in Piazza Mazzini, near the Rocca of Umbertide or town castle. The church has a painting depicting San Isidoro by the school of Guido Reni and an 18th-century Assumption of the Virgin.[1] The design and construction of the church was begun in 1559 by Galeazzo Alessi and ; however construction continued until 1640. Other architects involved included , (1600) and finally (1640).[2] The interior is framed by a circle of 16 doric columns.
The interior of the church has a 15th-century Madonna and Child with Saints and Transfiguration (1578) by Niccolo Circignani.[3] The church was built by the town to house a miraculous icon of the Virgin frescoed inside a nearby small chapel.
References[]
- ^ Arte e Storia Dell'Umbria, by Giuliano Valdés, page 124.
- ^ Collegiata di Umbertide, official website.
- ^ Touring Club of Italy Umbria, edited by Touring Club of Italy, 2003, page 73.
- 16th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Italy
- Renaissance architecture in Umbria
- Roman Catholic churches completed in 1640
- Churches in the province of Perugia
- Octagonal churches in Italy
- 1640 establishments in Italy